Tourist regions
In order for tourists to more easily gain their bearings, the Czech Republic is divided into 17 tourist regions. These divisions do not copy the institutional borders, but place an emphasis on the related tourism offer. The most visited region is the capital, Prague, but it would be a mistake to stay only here when visiting the Czech Republic. You will only learn what Central Europe is really like after visiting Bohemian Paradise, South Bohemia, South Moravia and the West Bohemia spas. Each region is completely different and each provides a rich and varied spectrum of tourist activities.
Prague
Prague, the Heart of Bohemia
Honour the reputation of one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, the “Mother of Cities”. Come and see historical monuments, hundreds of years old, and enjoy cultural experiences here.

Central Bohemia
Embrace Prague in Central Bohemia
Peaceful countryside, caves and attractive monuments – Central Bohemia offers all of this. Come and visit the most beautiful Czech castles only half an hour from Prague.

South Bohemia
South Bohemia: harmony of man and nature
The fishponds and reservoirs built with love in the middle of forests and meadows make South Bohemia into one giant park. Valuable historical and cultural monuments also contribute towards the overall impression. Get to know the harmony of man and nature in South Bohemia.

Šumava
Šumava, the green roof of Europe
Allow yourself to be captivated by the rugged, untouched scenery of Šumava National Park. Šumava is an excellent place for hiking in the summer as well as for winter sports.

Plzeň and Český les
Savour some Czech beer in the Plzeň and Český les region
The source of the best beer in the world awaits you in the Plzeň and Český les region, peaceful countryside of mountain ranges and also folk traditions and historical monuments.

West Bohemian Spas
Regeneration and rest in the West Bohemian Spas Region
Welcome to countryside filled with healing springs, spa towns and a wealth of culture. West Bohemian Spas will provide you with the very best relaxation.

Northwest Bohemia
Varied and modern Northwest Bohemia
The varied region of Northwest Bohemia offers tourists a chance to relax doing modern sports, diverse scenery and a connection with the modern history of Europe.

Česká Lípa and Jizera Mountains
Česká Lipa and Jizera Mountains region
This mountainous region with a tradition of manufacturing the famous Czech glass offers you the opportunity for adrenaline and relaxing sports in the summer and winter seasons.

Bohemian Paradise
Romantic Bohemian Paradise
This unrivalled tourist location offers unique scenery filled with rock cities, deposits of semi-precious stones and extinct volcanoes.

Krkonoše Mountains and Podkrkonoší region
The majestic power of the mountains in the Krkonoše Mountains and Podkrkonoší region
If you are a fan of winter sports, do not miss out on the renowned extensive ski centre in the Krkonoše Mountains. In the summer, the mountain range with the highest mountain in the Czech Republic provides space for cyclists and keen hikers.

Hradec Králové region
Hradec Králové region: the cleansing power of nature
Unique clean countryside suitable for walking, cycle trips and winter sports. A climbing region and one of historical relevance. The Hradec Králové region offers all of this.

East Bohemia
A centre for horses in East Bohemia
Horseracing, fertile earth and old handicrafts – you will come across all of this in East Bohemia. History has left its mark on the region in the many folk buildings, castles and chateaux.

Vysočina
Rural idyll in Vysočina
A healthy environment in the middle of undulating countryside filled with forests and meadows, fishponds and villages. Vysočina is the ideal place to spend a holiday in the countryside.

South Moravia
South Moravia: wine and wellbeing
A warm climate, fertile lowlands, rivers and hard-working and hospitable people – all these create the right conditions for South Moravia to become the king of winemaking and folk traditions.

East Moravia
Hospitable East Moravia
The best things on offer in East Moravia include the Moravian spas, folk culture and monuments as well as holidaying by the water – on a barge for example.

Central Moravia and Jeseníky Mountains
Central Moravia and Jeseníky Mountains – a centre of folklore
Folklore tradition, culinary experiences and mountainous countryside – such is the diverse heritage of Central Bohemia and the Jeseníky Mountains.

North Moravia and Silesia
North Moravia and Silesia: diversity and beauty
The contrasts of the activities of man and nature make North Moravia and Silesia a distinct mixture of impressions and experiences. Allow the region to work its magic on you and animate your senses.

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